You’ll step right into Olde Salem Village and get styled head-to-toe by a friendly local expert before posing on an elaborate 1692 set with your own pro photographer guiding you through every shot. Your session wraps with a private photo reveal—expect laughter, maybe some surprises—and digital files to keep.
I’ll admit, I was nervous about the hat. It looked massive in the mirror—like something straight out of a storybook, or maybe a Halloween shop in July. But our stylist (her name was Jamie, I think?) just grinned and said, “Trust me, it works.” The whole Olde Salem Village set smelled faintly of old wood and something sweet—maybe someone had lit a cinnamon candle? There was this big iron cauldron by the fireplace, and outside the window you could see that huge tree they built just for the photos. I kept thinking how much effort went into making it feel like actual 1692 Salem, but with way better lighting.
Getting dressed up was half the fun. Jamie pulled out robes in every color—honestly, I didn’t expect so many choices. She helped me pick one that actually fit (which is rare for me), and then pinned on this velvet cape that made me want to cackle for no reason at all. My friend tried on a bright green witch dress and nearly tripped over her own hem; we both laughed so hard we had to pause before stepping onto the set. The photographer was patient—he kept saying stuff like “Try looking mysterious” or “Pretend you’re casting a spell,” which felt silly at first but actually made us loosen up.
The best part? After the shoot, we sat down in this little corner while they showed us our photos on a screen. Some were hilarious—I’m talking full-on broomstick chaos—but there were a few where I barely recognized myself (in a good way). I still think about that moment when my friend saw her picture and just stared for a second before grinning. It’s weird how dressing up in Salem as witches can make you feel more like yourself somehow. Anyway, if you’re even slightly tempted by the idea of a witch costume photo shoot in Salem, just go for it. You’ll probably laugh more than you expect.
The experience lasts about 45 minutes from styling to photo reveal.
Yes, an in-house stylist helps choose and fit your witch or wizard costume.
Yes, there are over 400 costumes for all generations, sizes, and genders.
You get one costume per person (dress/robe, cape, hat), pro photographer session, styling help, access to the Olde Salem Village set, and digital images.
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible and suitable for all fitness levels.
Infants can sit on an adult’s lap or ride in a stroller; children are welcome.
If this experience is sold out in October, look for other Witch Costume Photo Shoots on this platform.
Your booking covers personal styling from an expert who helps each guest choose from hundreds of costumes (all sizes), one full witch or wizard outfit per person—including robe or dress, cape, and hat—a guided photo session with a professional photographer on the theatrical Olde Salem Village set complete with cauldron and cottage backdrop, plus digital images delivered after your private reveal session.
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